The Sloane Square Wolf Cubs. I am in the front row on the left
Duelling with The Times music critic
Turville Heath when my father built it
Doing battle in the Probate Court
My father, when he could see, ready to do battle in the Divorce Court
About to be deposed in the prep school production of Richard II
One-man band
Leaving Harrow
At Oxford, simulated study of law
Wedding group, 1949
Having caught Arthur Jeffries’ gondola
An extended family, 1958: Madelon stands next to me; sitting from left to right: Caroline, Penelope, Jeremy, Sally and Julia; Deborah is lying on the floor
‘Into the New Wave as the tube doors were closing.’ Back row, left to right: Arnold Wesker, Erol John, Bernard Kops and David Campton; front row, left to right: N. F. Simpson, Harold Pinter, Ann Jellicoe and me
Jeremy as a Roman soldier in discussion with my father
Reading aloud, stories of cruelty, adultery and wilful neglect to maintain
Keeping down the mutiny in the garden
In my ‘barrister’s set’
An encounter with Rumpole
Turville Heath today
Working at Turville Heath today with my daughter Emily – ‘years of unlooked-for happiness’
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